Most Americans Say ICE crackdown has gone too far, poll finds

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A PBS/NPR/Marist poll (Jan. 27–30, 2026) finds 65% of Americans say ICE has gone too far in enforcing immigration laws, with broad disapproval of ICE and protests viewed as legitimate by a majority; 62% say ICE makes Americans less safe, Trump’s approval sits around 39%, and voters prefer he focus more on the economy than immigration.
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